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The Wandering Pilgrims
Wandering Pilgrims
112 episodes
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Wander through History with us as we explore God’s Providence throughout time. We dive into Biblical topics, American history, travel locations, books to read and much more.
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Wander through History with us as we explore God’s Providence throughout time. We dive into Biblical topics, American history, travel locations, books to read and much more.
Show more...
Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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A Reformed Christian Luminary: The Life of Benjamin Keach
The Wandering Pilgrims
10 minutes 3 seconds
8 months ago
A Reformed Christian Luminary: The Life of Benjamin Keach

In this captivating episode of The Wandering Pilgrims, we journey back to the tumultuous 17th century to uncover the inspiring life of Benjamin Keach, a pivotal figure in religious history. Born on February 29, 1640, in Stoke Hammond, England, Keach's early years were shaped by the fervent faith of his family and the chaotic backdrop of the English Civil Wars. At just 15, a profound conversion ignited his passion for preaching, leading him to share his convictions in Winslow.


As the political landscape shifted with the restoration of the monarchy, Keach faced severe persecution for his nonconformist beliefs, notably after publishing the revolutionary children's catechism, The Child's Instructor. His arrest marked a significant moment, but rather than retreating, Keach boldly preached from the pillory, exemplifying his unwavering commitment to his faith. Amidst the broader European upheaval, Keach's resilience and courage shone brightly.


Relocating to London in 1668, Keach became a pastor in Southwark, where he introduced congregational hymn singing into Baptist worship—an act that sparked intense debates yet ultimately transformed worship practices. His prolific writing, including influential works like Tropologia and Exposition of the Parables, made complex theological concepts accessible to the ordinary believer, emphasizing practical applications of faith.


Join us as we explore Keach's enduring legacy, from his contributions to hymnody to his role in the adoption of the Second London Baptist Confession of Faith. His life not only reflects the challenges of his time but also serves as a testament to the power of conviction and the impact one individual can have across generations. As we navigate through Keach's remarkable journey, we gain insight into the resilience required to uphold one's beliefs amidst adversity.


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The Wandering Pilgrims
Wander through History with us as we explore God’s Providence throughout time. We dive into Biblical topics, American history, travel locations, books to read and much more.